m_tree_to_string
asir
as far as possible.
ox_math
.
asir
.
asir
.
The first element of the list t
is a key word string of the Mathematica object.
If this function recognizes the key word, it translates t
into
the form that can be understandable by asir
.
If it cannot recognizes the key word, it translates t
into
a function call with the function name
m_(the key word)
.
[267] m_start(); 0 [268] ox_execute_string(0,"Expand[(x-1)^2]"); 0 [269] A=ox_pop_cmo(0); [Plus,1,[Times,-2,x],[Power,x,2]] [270] m_tree_to_string(A); (1)+((-2)*(x))+((x)^(2)) [271] eval_str(@); x^2-2*x+1
[259] m_tree_to_string(["List",1,2]); [1 , 2] [260] m_tree_to_string(["Plus",2,3]); (2)+(3) [261] m_tree_to_string(["Complex",2.3,4.55]); m_Complex(2.3 , 4.55) [362] m_tree_to_string(["Plus",["Complex",1.2,3.5],1/2]); (m_Complex(1.2 , 3.5))+(1/2) [380] eval_str(@); (1.7+3.5*@i)
ox_pop_cmo
, eval_str
, m_rtostr
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